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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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And the ivy clothes the wall,<br />

There are sunny days in Winter, after all!<br />

Sunny hours in every season<br />

Wait the innocent--<br />

Those who taste with love and reason<br />

What their God hath sent.<br />

Those who neither soar too highly,<br />

Nor too lowly fall,<br />

Feel the sunny days of Winter, after all!<br />

Then, although our darling treasures<br />

Vanish from the heart;<br />

Then, although our once-loved pleasures<br />

One by one depart;<br />

Though the tomb looms in the distance,<br />

And the mourning pall,<br />

There is sunshine, and no Winter, after all!<br />

THE BIRTH OF THE SPRING.<br />

O Kathleen, my darling, I've dreamt such a dream,<br />

'Tis as hopeful and bright as the summer's first beam:<br />

I dreamt that the World, like yourself, darling dear,<br />

Had presented a son to the happy New Year!<br />

Like yourself, too, the poor mother suffered awhile,<br />

But like yours was the joy, at her baby's first smile,<br />

When the tender nurse, Nature, quick hastened to fling<br />

Her sun-mantle round, as she fondled THE SPRING.<br />

O Kathleen, 'twas strange how the elements all,<br />

With their friendly regards, condescended to call:<br />

The rough rains of winter like summer-dews fell,<br />

And the North-wind said, zephyr-like: "Is the World well?"<br />

And the streams ran quick-sparkling to tell o'er the earth<br />

God's goodness to man in this mystical birth;<br />

For a Son of this World, and an heir to the King<br />

Who rules over man, is this beautiful Spring!

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